Unrighteous Prosperity - II
Activity: The Lord’s
Banquet (Bible Exploration) - Thursdays
Anchor Scripture:
Psalm 73, Job 21
Memory Verse: “And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be” (Revelation.
22: 12)
Introduction
Last week, our good
Father served us, at His Banquet here, the first part of this lesson, telling
us what “Unrighteous Prosperity” mean.
As a way of quick revision, we were taught that “Unrighteous prosperity is the success, breakthrough, achievement,
riches, wealth, affluence, influence, power, authority or fortune which one got
through unGodly means, ways, methods and or strategies”.
Just last week, one of
my fathers in the Lord sent me a short video of the public presentation of a
young man who worked as a Security Man in a Nigerian Bank. What made this man
outstanding was that he found but returned to the bank’s authority, a sum of Ten Thousand US Dollars forgotten in his
branch of the bank by a customer. The story of that young man became relevant
to us at this sumptuous Banquet because
the young man refused to prosper in an unrighteous manner as many would
have done. By simple arithmetic, the young man found but returned a sum of Four Million (Nigerian Naira), but in
reward, he got back, over twenty million, and still counting.
Brethren, some
ignorant other people would have held on to the four million that they found,
which could have one way or the other backfired. Even if it did not backfire
anyhow, he would have missed the bigger rewards (both fame and money) he
received as well as making God proud (spiritual benefits) in the presence of the
wicked one which is what God desires most.
Since there is no
action without a reaction (as seen above in that story), God, having taught us
what it means to prosper unrighteously, wants to use this second part to teach
us both the BENEFITS/ ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES/PERILS OF UNRIGHTEOUS PROSPERITY. I pray God grants us the
required understanding in Jesus Mighty Name. Amen.
A.
Benefits/Advantages
of Unrighteous Prosperity
Despite the fact that unrighteous prosperity
is not of God but of Satan because its acquisition involves sinful acts, it has
its own benefits or advantages for those who prefer it and look for it. Some of
these are discussed below:
i.
Long
Life: owners of unrighteous prosperity often (surprisingly) live long –
Psalm 73: 4, Job 21: 7, 23-24, Eccl. 2: 16; 7: 15
ii.
They are
happy and live problem-free lives because
God doesn’t chasten them (even in their sins/wickedness) – Psa. 73: 5, 10,
iii.
Their
wealth provide them good security, power
and influence – Job 21: 7, 9; 12: 6, Prov. 10: 5; 18: 11, Eccl. 7: 12,
Psalm 73: 9-10; 35: 37, Rev. 13: 5-7
iv.
They have
many friends – Prov. 19: 4, 6-7; 14: 20, Job 19: 13-17,
They
have many children – Job
21: 8, 11,
B.
Disadvantages/Perils
of Unrighteous Prosperity
The above-mentioned benefit of
unrighteous prosperity notwithstanding, it has some dire consequences which are
enough to prevent a true child of God from desiring or even running after them.
These include:
i.
They
don’t fulfill their days – even
though they live long, yet, they don’t normally live up to the number of years
God had purposed for them – Job 21: 17; 18: 5-6, 18; 13:9; 20: 20; 24: 20,
Psalm 32: 10, Luke 12: 46
ii.
They
don’t have or enjoy rest of mind – Job 21: 18, Psalms 1: 4; 35: 5; 83: 13,
Isaiah 5: 24, Jeremiah 13: 24
iii.
Their
memories don’t last – Job 18: 17; 21: 17-18; 27: 23, Prov. 10: 7, Psalm
109: 13, 15, Eccl. 8: 10, Jer. 17: 13
iv.
Their children
will bear the burden of their iniquity towards God – Job 21: 19; Ex. 20: 5,
Isaiah 14: 21, Hosea 4:6
v.
They are
kept for destruction – Job 8: 11-18; 21: 20; 27: 13-23; 31: 3, Psalm 55:
23; 73: 18, 27, 1 Thes. 5: 3, 2 Thes. 1: 9
vi.
They have
no hope of making heaven except they repent – Mat. 7: 24-27, John 3: 18-21,
Gal. 5: 19-21; 6: 7-8.
Conclusion
Wow, What a sumptuous banquet at His feet today! There is nothing with
advantages but without disadvantages.
No matter how prosperous the unGodly may be, their end is always bitter. When
God says their end, it does not necessarily refer to their physical end by way
of death on earth here. It purely refers to their hope of resurrection with our
Lord Jesus Christ on the last day because the people of the world always find a
way of covering up for them.
With this knowledge,
children of God, we need not envy their wealth and riches. We only need to keep
trusting our God bearing in mind that “.
. . the LORD God is a sun and shield:
the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.” (Psalm 84: 11) May the grace to so trust
be abundantly bestowed on us all in Jesus Mighty Name. Amen.
Till we meet again to hear from Him and
learn at his feet, keep keeping on in
Him!
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